3D Street Art Illusion, 4

3D Street Art Illusion, 4

Although there are many different forms of art, one that has become increasingly popular in today's world is street painting, also known as pavement art, street art or 3-D street art. When done properly, it creates an illusion that tricks the eyes into believing that you are looking at a three-dimensional image, even though it was drawn on a two dimensional surface.
In the following video, you are going to see some of the best 3-D street art that exists. Some of it was drawn for competitive purposes and others because the individual wanted to display their artistic abilities. In either case, it is amazing to see how the image seems to jump off of the sidewalk at you or fall into the sidewalk, as if you were looking through to a lower level. Even if you look closer, it still has that appearance.
Many people would consider this type of artwork to be relatively new but the fact is, it has been around for quite some time. In fact, it was done in the United Kingdom as early as 1890 and there were hundreds of artists who were making a living at that time drawing on the sidewalk.

Although there are many different forms of art, one that has become increasingly popular in today’s world is street painting, also known as pavement art, street art or 3-D street art. When done properly, it creates an illusion that tricks the eyes into believing that you are looking at a three-dimensional image, even though it was drawn on a two dimensional surface.

In the following video, you are going to see some of the best 3-D street art that exists. Some of it was drawn for competitive purposes and others because the individual wanted to display their artistic abilities. In either case, it is amazing to see how the image seems to jump off of the sidewalk at you or fall into the sidewalk, as if you were looking through to a lower level. Even if you look closer, it still has that appearance.

Many people would consider this type of artwork to be relatively new but the fact is, it has been around for quite some time. In fact, it was done in the United Kingdom as early as 1890 and there were hundreds of artists who were making a living at that time drawing on the sidewalk.